Blue collar, down by the tracks sort of cafe kit with lots of details for the money. Includes signs for "Yard Cafe" or "Hiway Cafe". Available now in HO and N scale. Open 24 hours a day and a great place for your rail crews to stop and get beans. This blue collar style cafe would look right at home near the rail yard, trackside in an industrial area or roadside. Includes signs for both Yard Cafe and Hiway Cafe. A lot of detail packed into a small footprint. Kit design is adapted from a scratchbuilt S scale model by Philippe Coquet. Kit includes laser-cut wood exterior and interior walls featuring tab-n-slot construction. Laser cut floor with sidewalk. Laser cut door trim, window trim, corner and eave trim feature peel-n-stick adhesive for easier assembly. Laser cut window glazing. Includes interior walls, counters, barstools and interior back wall detailed photo of a typical diner cooking area. Details include laser cut Cafe signs for each side of the building. Laser cut Yard Cafe and Hiway Cafe signs for front of awning and rooftop sign. Detailed laser cut rooftop air condition unit. Also included are burglar bars, wall vents and downspouts. A really nice selection of restaurant and cafe signs from our extensive photo collection. N kit dimensions: cafe footprint 2.62" x 1.75"
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Blue collar, down by the tracks sort of cafe kit with lots of details for the money. Includes signs for "Yard Cafe" or "Hiway Cafe". Available now in HO and N scale. Open 24 hours a day and a great...
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